Austin Barnes rescued Dodgers with 2B gold in 10th

Austin Barnes hit a double toe-hitter with one out in the 10th inning to propel the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday.

Barnes hit the first pitch he faced from Daniel Hudson (0-2) to the gap between the center and right. Pitcher Ross Stripling scored from first baseman after entering as an emerging runner by Cuban Yasmani Grandal, who opened the last episode with a single.

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Los Angeles starter Julio Urias missed the chance to finish without a hit when Andrew McCutchen hit a double to open the seventh inning. The Mexican worked six innings and a third, the longest work of his career, in which he admitted a run, a hit and gave two tickets with five strikeouts.

The Dodgers won their fourth consecutive game despite beating 12 runners. Los Angeles equalized the slate in the ninth with a single Cody Bellinger tug and could have won but for a double star play by Jordy Mercer in a Joc Pederson round. Thrower Tony Watson ran and bounced his pitch to second, but Mercer waited for him with one foot on the pad and completed the double kill.

Cesarinoleño Kenley Jansen (2-0) won the victory after a 10th inning in white.
For the Pirates, Dominicans Gregory Polanco 3-0; Iván Nova of 2-0. The Venezuelans Jose Osuna of 2-0; Francisco Cervelli of 4-1, with an annotated and one impelled.

By the Dodgers, the Cubans Yasmani Grandal of 5-3, with an annotated and two impelled; Yasiel Puig of 5-1. Mexican Julio Urias 2-1. The Puerto Rican Enrique Hernandez 1-0. The Venezuelan Franklin Gutierrez 1-0.